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    The New York Times says that Soros is financing anti-Israel protests on American universities

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoApril 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hungarian-American financier George Soros is known for sponsoring progressive agendas around the world| Photo: EFE/Alejandro García

    Billionaire George Soros, known for funding many progressive movements around the world through his foundation, Open Society, is also behind anti-Israel protests promoted by extremist students on American universities, according to the information. It was revealed today, Friday (26), by the American newspaper New York Post.

    According to the order new york post, The protests, which began with pro-Palestinian students occupying Columbia University's New York campus last week and have spread across the country, are mostly organized by the group known as Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) which, according to the newspaper, is largely funded by Soros. .

    As the newspaper noted, the protests at three universities are being encouraged by extremist SJP students who receive a grant from an NGO also funded by Soros known as the American Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR). According to the information, this non-governmental organization pays about 7,800 US dollars to its scholarship holders, and between 2,800 and 3,600 US dollars more so that scholarship holders at universities devote eight hours of their time per week to organizing “campaigns led by Palestinian organizations.”

    “They were trained to rise up for the revolution,” says the information received from New York.

    Pro-Palestinian demonstration last week at Columbia University| Photo: EFE/Alicia Sanchez

    The Soros Open Society has allocated about US$300,000 to fund the NGO USCPR since 2017, the report said. New York Post. The NGO has also received support totaling $355,000 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019.

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    Hey New York It is mentioned in the article that half of the demonstrators who were on campuses to promote the protests and were arrested in recent days are not actually students, but “professional agitators” affiliated with the USCPR.

    SJP and another extremist organization called Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) were banned from Columbia University at the end of last year, after organizing violent demonstrations there. The university claimed it banned the two organizations due to “threatening speech.”

    With the renewed protests that New York Saying that they were promoted again by SJP, it is possible to infer that individuals who are no longer part of Columbia are still able to access the place.

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